This Week… My Browser, otters, 303’s, the future.
"Marc," I told him, "my talk is perfect for closing the conference! The first half is this incredibly dark rant about how the Internet is alienating and inhuman, how it's turning us all into lonely monsters.”
“But in the second half, I'll turn it around and present my vision of an alternative future. I'll get the audience fired up like a proper American motivational speaker. After the big finish, we'll burst out of the conference hall into the streets of Düsseldorf, hoist the black flag, and change the world.”
Marc said that sounded fine." Read it all here
This is priceless… A garage owner has apologised for staging a scene that looked like a murder in an Edinburgh street, which was caught on Google Street View.
This n' all…
Sounds good Nina
This is what my browser looks like….
I’ve been collaborating with Mike Bostock on some new map projections for D3.
In some ways, all 2D maps of Earth are interrupted at some point, even if it’s just along the antimeridian at 180°. Interruptions are often in areas of less interest e.g. oceans for a land-focused map.
"If you removed all the empty space from between and within every atom making up all humans, you could fit the entire human race into the volume of a sugar cube."
True that… so there!
A PLANE HAS BEEN IN SPACE FOR 500 DAYS, AND NO ONE KNOWS WHY
Right more cats…
And bye then… x
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